How to finance a Dangerous Game safari?

Well, you could:
A) Rob a bank
B) Marry a wealthy gullible lady
C) Save up by cutting out all non essential expenses.
D) Establish a side source of income, the money from which will exclusively go towards funding your African Safaris.

I personally prefer option C & D.
My father told my brother and I when considering brides, “You can fight with the rich ones just like the poor ones.” :LOL: :E Rofl:
 
According to one Norwegian writer the only thing worth borrowing money for was fine guns and hunting.

Guess he was single?
And my son in law stated to me that his father told him when growing up, "If it flies, floats or fu***, it's better to rent it". I guess he disregarded the last one. LOL
 

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hi, do you know about lions hunters, leopard hunters, and crocodiles hunters of years 1930s-1950s
I'm new to Africa Hunting. I would like to purchase a Heym 450-400 double rifle. I'm left-handed but would prefer a non-canted gun. Is anyone in the community considering parting with theirs?
 
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